Business Aviation, Business Ops
The Next Level of Business Aviation Safety
by Peter v. Agur Jr.
Business Aviation, Cover Story
Voluntary reports by U.S. aircraft dispatchers highlight miscommunication, task saturation and technical failures.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
Loss of Control–In Flight (LOC-I), Accident Investigation, Causal Factors
The pilots of an A320 tried a different way of solving a recurring flight control…
by Mark Lacagnina
ATC/ATM, Traffic Control
Despite the influx of increasingly complex air traffic control technology, humans are still in charge.
by Linda Werfelman
Aviation Medicine
Physicians attribute an injury to an airline pilot’s retina to an in-flight laser strike.
Human Factors, Threat Analysis
Common-sense recognition of everyday threats and self-auditing are first steps to making effective changes.
by James Cox
Safety Oversight
New standards for battery packaging may be on the horizon.
by Hazel Courteney and Amer M. Younossi
Aviation Medicine, President's Message
The final report of the French aviation accident investigation agency, the Bureau d’Enquêtes et d’Analyses…
by Jon L. Beatty | President and CEO
Editorial Page
After Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17) was shot down while flying over Ukraine and crashed,…
by Frank Jackman | Editor-in-Chief
Safety Calendar
APRIL 4–6 – 2016 CHC Safety and Quality Summit. CHC Helicopter. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Safety Briefs
Preventing Disappearances | Cockpit Protection Plan | Tracking ‘Rogue Drones’ | and more …
DataLink
One commercial air transport airplane from a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) member state was…
Accident Investigation, On Record
A short circuit resulted from insulation that rubbed off improperly installed galley wiring.